Do they really need handshake lines anymore. It would cut down on nonsense like this. Bad look for Juwan Howard.
I'm assuming people know about his grabbing a ball in play just 4 days ago too. But if not, yeah, he's lost it.
Kansas @ Baylor followed by Gonzaga @ St Mary's is a good Saturday night of hoops, it's been an amazingly fun day of games already: Purdue v Mich St Kentucky v Arky Texas v WVU Tenn v Auburn Now Tech v TCU is 1 point with 25 seconds left
Serious question for draft experts: how does conference affect stats? Is there some sort of crude conversion for comparing players from different conferences? For example, how does chet's defence compare to mobley's being that the pac12 has stiffer competition on a nightly basis? Would we have expected mobley to put up chet's defensive numbers or better if he played for Gonzaga? The reason I ask is because I expected Jalen suggs to be having a much better season this year and it made me wonder about whether Gonzaga players aren't as good as we think they are
After a horrible start, Baylor has decided, after getting their asses kicked at Kansas, to try and play with Kansas in Waco.
Big Time Players play. What I've always seen/thought is that your mid-1st or 2nd-round guys, talent wise, can play in big conferences against big teams and they're deserving of a look. There's no 1-to-1 comparison for anyone, that's why scouts and talent evaluators matter.
Gonzaga 5 minutes away from falling. Did not see this coming. Houston could be #1 by the end of the night, everyone has lost in the top 10 today. Everyone.
Yes, this was a fun day of ball: #1 Gonzaga loses to #23 St. Mary's #2 Arizona loses to average joe Colorado #3 Auburn loses to #17 Tennessee #4 Purdure loses to Michigan St #5 Kansas loses to #10 Baylor #6 Kentucky loses to # 18 Arkansas #9 Texas Tech loses to TCU Fun Fact: The home team won all of those games.